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Guajolotes, Zopilotes y Paisanos

Below are full quarterly copies from our journal - Guajolotes, Zopilotes y Paisanos. The main topics in each issue are listed below the date. Click on any button to access the full issue. This is a work in progress and more issues will be available here soon. All issues back to 2019 will be included here.

GZP Articles before 2019 can be found in Guajolotes, Zopilotes y Paisanos the First 10 Years - A Reader. This book, edited by Harley Shaw and published by the HHS, is available at our Black Range Museum Bookstore.

Joe Britton. El Refugio: Sir Victor Sassoon’s Hillsboro Hideaway. Sir Victor Sassoon, Sandy Tittman, Edward & Margaret Tittman.

Nichole Trushell. Black Range Cemeteries. Hillsboro, Kingston, Lake Valley cemeteries. 

Garland Bills, Robin Tuttle.  The Stocker Sisters in Hillsboro History. Harriet Stocker Galles, Ninette Stocker Miller. 

Jim Winder. Who Discovered the Bridal Chamber Mine? Lake Valley, Ruben McEvers, George Lufkin

Jim Winder. Finding McEvers: A Partial History of Lake Valley. Ruben McEvers, Lake Valley, Victorio.

Joe Diel. Tavalopa (Tabalopa, Tabalaopa): Notes on a Place Name. Tavalopa (Happy Flats)

Michael Ryan. A Newly Discovered Old Photo of Hillsboro’s Main Street.

Steve Morgan. Wilderness. Gila Wilderness, Aldo Leopold         

Frederick Winn. Field Notes from the Gila. Frederick Winn, Aldo Leopold.

November 2023. Joe and Karla Britton. The Rubios of Hillsboro. Juan Rubio, Lonjino Rubio, Lonnie Rubio, Margie Rubio.

Karl W. Laumbach     Francisco Bojorquez: Sierra County’s Legendary Sheriff. Francisco Bojorquez                                                                                     

Joe Britton.  Eat Drink and Be Merry: The Restaurants of Hillsboro: Percha Villa, General Store Cafe. Restaurants, Barbara Wilken, Ben and Doreen Lewis.

Phyllis Graves Glines. The Graves Cave House and Other Hermosa Tales. Hermosa, Glines family.

 

Catalina Claussen. The Perrault Family of Mimbres Valley and Hillsboro. George O. Perrault.

 

Garland Bills. Tom Ying: The Hard Undaunted Life of an Early Immigrant to the Black Range. Hillsboro Restaurants, Chinese Immigrants

Barbara Lovell. The Chinese Presence in Kingston. Chinese Immigrants.

 Travis Perry. Natural Curiosity Comes to Hermosa. Conservation, Hermosa


The following are some individual articles primarily excerpted from past issues of the Hillsboro Historical Society Journal Guajolotes, Zopilotes y Paisanos.

Click on any title below to access the article.

HILLSBORO
KINGSTON
THE BLACK RANGE, MINING & TIMBER
TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL ROUTES
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